Bo Nix throws five touchdowns in No. 10 Oregon's win over No. 9 UCLA

Bo Nix threw for 278 yards and five touchdowns and No. 10 Oregon handed No. 9 UCLA its first loss of the season with a 45-30 victory on Saturday.

The win extended Oregon's winning streak at Autzen Stadium to 23 games, matching a school record. It is the third-best active home streak in the nation. The Ducks (6-1, 4-0 Pac-12) have won six straight since a season-opening loss to Georgia and are the lone remaining undefeated team in Pac-12 conference play.

The loss snapped a nine-game overall winning streak for the Bruins, who have not won in Eugene since 2004. UCLA (6-1, 3-1) hasn't defeated the Ducks since 2017.

Nix, a transfer from Auburn, is a mobile threat who has thrown for 17 touchdowns and rushed for eight this season. He completed 21 of 28 passes against the Bruins. His favorite target on Saturday was Troy Franklin, who had eight catches for 132 yards and two scores.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM

UCLA’s Dorian Thompson-Robinson, who was completing nearly 75% of his passes going into the game, threw for 262 yards and two touchdowns. Zach Charbonnet rushed for 136 yards and a score.

Oregon slowed UCLA's ground game, allowing 186 rushing yards. The Bruins were ranked second in the Pac-12 with an average of 211.5 yards. In contrast, the Ducks piled up 273 rushing yards.

After trading field goals, the Ducks went up 10-3 early in the second quarter on Nix's 17-yard touchdown pass to Terrance Ferguson. UCLA answered with Thompson-Robinson's 36-yard scoring pass to Keegan Jones.

Franklin caught a 51-yard scoring pass from Nix to pull the Ducks back in front. Oregon recovered an onside kick and went on to extend its lead with Jordan James' 2-yard touchdown carry.

Nicholas Barr-Mira added a 44-yard field goal for the Bruins to close the gap. The Ducks were pushed back by a pair of penalties on the final drive before halftime, but Franklin caught a 2-yard pass from Nix for a 31-13 lead at the break.

After a third UCLA field goal, the Ducks padded their lead with Nix's 17-yard scoring pass to tight end Cam McCormick.

Charbonnet rushed for a 1-yard touchdown to open the final period. The Ducks answered with Bucky Irving's 37-yard touchdown catch.

Nix became the third Oregon quarterback since at least 1996 with multiple games of five or more touchdowns in a season. He joins Justin Herbert (2019) and Marcus Mariota (2014).

UCLA added a late touchdown on Thompson-Robinson's 22-yard pass to Jake Bobo.

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL COACH SEEN SHOVING ASSISTANT TO GROUND AFTER PENALTY

IN THE TOP 10

The last time a UCLA team ranked in the top 10 played a top-10 opponent was on Oct. 13, 2001, when the No. 7 Bruins beat No. 10 Washington 35-13 in Pasadena, California.

It was the first meeting between two top-10 teams at Autzen since No. 3 Oregon beat No. 7 Michigan State in 2014. The last matchup between two Pac-12 teams in the top 10 was No. 4 Oregon’s victory over No. 9 Stanford in 2010.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

UCLA, which rose in the polls to No. 13 last season, had not been ranked in the top 10 since 2015 before this past week. Oregon opened the season ranked No. 11, but the loss to Georgia dropped them out of the poll. The Ducks were ranked as high as No. 3 last season.

THE TAKEAWAY

UCLA: Coach Chip Kelly returned to Eugene, where he coached from 2009-2012. During his tenure, the Ducks were known for their speedy "blur" spread offense, which took them to the national championship game following an undefeated 2010 season. Kelly is 0-4 against Oregon since taking over at UCLA in late 2017. The Bruins’ six wins to start the season were the program’s most since 2005. UCLA was coming off a bye.

Oregon: The Ducks were also coming off a bye week. ESPN’s "College GameDay" was broadcast from Eugene for the first time since 2018. Former Oregon women's basketball star Sabrina Ionescu was at the game. Oregon is 4-0 in conference play for the first time since 2019. The game attracted 59,962, the fourth-largest crowd ever at Autzen and biggest since 2011.

UP NEXT

UCLA: The Bruins host Stanford next weekend.

Oregon: The Ducks visit California on Saturday.

The FBI Put the Equivalent of a $1 Million Bounty on President Trump’s Head to Frame Him – Gregg Jarrett

President Trump shared Gregg Jarrett’s truthful analysis of the FBI’s efforts to frame President Trump in a recent truth.

Gregg Jarrett has followed the corrupt and criminal Mueller exam from the start.  Jarrett knew it was unconstitutional and he shared this from the start and we shared his position.

Gregg Jarrett at FOX News wrote when Mueller initially brought charges against Manafort that Mueller is tasked with finding a crime that does not exist in the law. It is a legal impossibility. He is being asked to do something that is manifestly unattainable because there is no such thing as the crime of collusion with foreign countries in the US statutory code.

HERE IT IS=> The 10 Different Reasons the Mueller Investigation is Unconstitutional!

Last week Jarrett shared his thoughts about revelations coming out of the recent case involving one of the individuals behind the fraudulent Steele dossier:

An FBI analyst dropped a bombshell in a Virginia federal courtroom Tuesday: the FBI secretly offered Christopher Steele $1 million if the ex-British spy could only corroborate his phony dossier that accused Trump of colluding with Russia.

Think about that.  James Comey and his crooked cronies at the bureau were so desperate to topple Trump that they put the equivalent of a a taxpayer-funded bounty on the president’s head to frame him.  Bring us the evidence, and we’ll make you rich!

The stunning revelation came on the first day of the criminal trial of Igor Danchenko who is charged by special counsel John Durham of lying to the FBI about the dossier.

Of course, Steele could not possibly prove any of his dossier because it was pure fiction —totally made up.  And the FBI knew it almost from the outset because Steele’s primary source told them so.  Early on, Danchenko confessed to the FBI that the document was utterly bogus.  He admitted to agents that it was nothing more than a devious composition of rumors, innuendo, multiple hearsay, and outright lies.

Declassified documents show that the entire collusion smear was invented by Hillary Clinton herself in the summer of 2016 and funded by her campaign.  Independently, the agency had already debunked it but told no one.

The FBI and DOJ are no longer respected entities.  They have been taken over by monsters who place personal objectives ahead of justice.  Criminals are running the justice system. 

The post The FBI Put the Equivalent of a $1 Million Bounty on President Trump’s Head to Frame Him – Gregg Jarrett appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

COM_EA_FEEDS_ORIGINAL_AUTHOR

About Us

Virtus (virtue, valor, excellence, courage, character, and worth)

Vincit (conquers, triumphs, and wins)